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Resident Evil VII: Biohazard (2017)

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Resident Evil VII: Biohazard

49 reviews
10/10

Bad Homecoming

This is my third favorite game in the series (well for now anyway till the next good volume), once again the franchise has taken a new road once more which I always felt was the strength of the franchise because as time goes on one gameplay approach they've used for so long starts to get really old and loses something along the way. This was a great choice because it brought something crucial to the series back actually being scary.

The gameplay is great this time it's more first-person perspective however this isn't the typical gun in front approach. There is action but this game is one where your more focused not just on fighting but on surviving and investigating at the same time. You do collect the usual weapons and medicine along the way but remember most of the time the supplies are a distance from each other and depending on the area you in can be a little scarce sometimes, so you need to pick your fights and shots carefully. I do like the boss and mini boss battles as each are always different like fighting each of the nasty family members from the mom that looks like Henrietta form "Evil Dead 2" and the husband whom becomes a nasty eye monster, the battle have a moderate difficulty to them and I like that there each different which keeps the action interesting but also causes you to adjust your tactics in defeating them.

However, to me what really powers the game is in the developing story/mystery along with just the horror element itself. I really love the graphical presentation which is just dark grotesque beauty all around. I like the fact that it takes place in some swampy area which is a perfect arena for horror, I always felt the swamp land at night was always spooky because you never really know what else is in that swamp but also it very dangerous to venture at that time. Really like the looks from the swamp land down to the run-down house that looks like Leatherface's pad. From how detailed everything is it's just palpable you just feel the grit, dirt, grim, cold, and dampness, it almost make them game at time feel a bit similar to a Giallo horror film because the house and even the swampland you go out to just emits a oppressive, disorienting, evil atmosphere that you feel is completely against you. The music is great it is just memorable as it just sings intensity and evil throughout the game, I even like that there is a little strangeness to it including the theme song this just once again adds to the game as the game is disorienting, everything were familiar with has gone out the window and nothing is ever what it seems.

Even like the designs of the monsters, these are different this time as their not zombies but mutants. Which that's cool and it's true to the title as it's called "Resident Evil" which doesn't just mean zombies. These mutants I thought were a great change of pace and were good opponents as you have some nasty black mold monsters that emerge, that look almost like the Rot monsters from the "Swamp Thing" comics or the tar zombie from "Return of the Living Dead". But of course, the most memorable are the Mutant Family themselves who are the ones to watch out for the most, they are just so upright looking from how grey and white their skin as if they have some sort of skin pigmentation disease down to their eyes which just are yellow and convey cruelty and evil.

The suspense is great as you are constantly on high alert even in the quiet bits because you feel that danger can come at any moment and it usual does, which is why you can't afford to let up for one moment. I remember constantly hoping my weapons are loaded but also in some of the places I've never ventured to walk carefully as something could either be hidden in the next room or even pop out. I'm even also trying to thoroughly map out the room and environment in my head so that if there are certain situation were, I can't fight or can avoid it, I would remember where the next door and hiding spots are, which is crucial to surviving.

I really love the mystery throughout the whole game, throughout the game I'm constantly wondering who the heck the main character and his wife really are, what the hell is going on, is she or is she not connected with this mutant family, is what's happening connected with Umbrella or not, the answers slowly but surely reveal themselves making everything fall into place and the story much clearer.

The characterization is also supposing really good from our opponents the mutant family the Bakers whom are just a detestable bunch you just plain hate, from their nasty behavior, sick mockery toward the main character you play and your wife, just the more we learn about them the more you just want to put them in their place which is Hell. It's gratifying doing it, one I defeat one of them I'm thinking "One Down." Just a moment of bad assness. But also, this family is the one with a few of the keys to the mystery which once again adds to the intrigue and story.

But I most of all like the characterization of the main character and the wife, the more you see what they go though but also uncover certain bits of depth between the two the more I actually sympathized with them and wanted both to survive and win; also their depth also are keys to the mystery so that also motived me to win as I wanted to solve it.

"Resident Evil 7" is a welcome return to form and worth entering if you dare.

Rating: 4 stars
  • hellraiser7
  • Feb 14, 2019
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10/10

Like an old school RE, only better!

At last a proper RE game. Super creepy atmosphere and ambient sound. A genuine terrifying experience. First person view, gets you immersed into the sick world of terror. Good old Capcom is back!
  • ada1-873-910475
  • Jan 16, 2020
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10/10

A revival for a series that I thought died

Resident Evil 7 is one of the greatest horror games I've played and also one of the best games I've played. This game was actually the first resident evil I played because I watched people on YouTube play it but I knew nothing about the series but I just got it because it was scary, When I first played it I was so scared that I stopped playing it for a few months but over those months I started to play the original games like resident evil 1 and 4 and started to understand the full story of all the games, even the ones I haven't played. But I finally beat it a few weeks ago and I was so proud of myself because it wasn't just a scary game but it was also a really enjoyable action and puzzle game. But now let's get to the story. You play as a character named Ethan who comes to an old house that was claimed to be aboandond in Louisiana after his wife Mia who has been missing for 3 years sends him a message to go there, Ethan then goes to the house and finds his wife but there is something wrong with her, but it turns out that she was trying to escape the house from a crazy family called the Bakers, they seem to be demented by some sort of demon and they can't be killed until you kill the virus that they are infected by, you roam around the mansion trying to escape and solve puzzles while the bakers try to kill you, but you don't just want to escape by yourself and leave yourself and your wife Mia. That's all I'm going to say about the story before I get into any spoiler territory. So now let's go over the gameplay and how I feel about it. This is the first resident evil game to be in a first person point of view unlike the first 3 games that were an angled perspective view and the 3 games after we're 3rd person behind the shoulder. I like how they made this game first person because it makes it more terrifying for the serting that you are in. Also the reason this game is loved by everyone is because it feels like a resident evil game because the 2 games before re7 were action shooter games witch the long time fans didn't like because resident evil was originally a horror game where you fight to survive and try to reserve scarce ammo and medicine. So this game was a revivsl for the series. While you progress through the game you have to search around for ammo but each gun you get takes different ammo. Your weapons also aren't over powered, they can't kill the baker family they only stun them for a few second so you can runaway from them, so sometimes it's better to run away then to fight. But you can kill the zombie creatures in the game but you have to pump plenty of rounds into them to kill them, this is why the game is so scary. It might sound hard but it actually makes for a more terrifying experience and also a more fun one, I really like it. You also have to heal in the game if you take any damage, so you have to find herb, a green plant that looks useless but is really important, you can ether take it on your own or combine it with chem fluid to make it stronger. That's also another very good thing about the game is your inventory space. You have a limited ammount of inventory space so you can't carry everything and makes for a more balanced experience, but you can combine items to make something but it also leaves and open slot for inventory space, but you can always store your inventory in the box at the save room. I also like this gameplay feature too. But the last thing I want to say is that this game can be really gory at times and there is language throughout the game but it isn't bad. So my final rating for this game is a 10/10, I love everything about this game from the gameplay and the story. This game makes you feel terrified and gives you anxiety at times, so if you have bad anxiety and don't like to be scared then this game is not for you bust if you like a challenge then this game is a must by. I hope this was a good review and thanks for reading it.
  • wesfinn-31772
  • Feb 10, 2019
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10/10

An Unparalleled PSVR Experience

The reason to invest in VR. Do not play without a friends. Your psyche will not recover. A true return to form for one of gaming's all time greatest giants. Buy it, play it, change your pants, play it again.
  • cricket-bueller
  • May 11, 2021
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8/10

Amazing experience

I loved this game. It's my favourite type of horror game, creepy house with evil residents. I loved the novelty of the series I love they made it that way and I had goosebumps constantly. I loved it whenever it was this beautiful horror game with old spooky house and these evil characters who hunt you down constantly. But whenever it became this known resident evil game with guns and shootings and all these monsters I lost all interest and wanted to go back to the creepy old woman with the wheelchair and the mystery of the house.

Graphics insane 8/10 Story very good but a bit scifi 7/10 Horror factor 9/10.
  • infoflessas
  • Oct 27, 2021
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9/10

Horror Returns

Resident Evil 7 is one of the most enjoyable horror gaming experiences to date. The visual jump scares seldom feel cheap in part due to the masterful sound design. Making people jump isn't a difficult task. However, making people terrified to progress the plot is a daunting task to pull off. Resident Evil 7 absolutely succeeds in pulling off what developer/publisher Capcom set out to accomplish. After the failure of RE6, the need for the series to return to the survival horror genre became clear. Horror is all about maintaining an atmosphere. Walking down a corridor, Ethan Winter (the surrogate for the player) might hear some variety of crash off in the next room or in the room above. The mansion is lived in (a slightly inaccurate phrase) and a sense of foreboding never escapes the player except for around the ending. The sound design mixed in with phenomenal limited lighting merge in encouraging the player never be overconfident in a given environment. Unlike previous entries, the locations are realistically scaled down. The Baker homestead never features a room or ground that feels out of place. In other words, the property is very much one a person might find in reality. Conversely, the game's need to feature a puzzle at every turn suspends belief every once in awhile. In the end, the limited environmental scope aids in augmenting the horror. The developers painstakingly created the home to a disturbing degree. Every nook and cranny of the home serve a purpose in telling the Baker family's story. The player is rewarded at great cost for exploring the environment. In addition, the exploration feeds into a very enjoyable item management system. All of the items encountered are useful. In order to make backpack space, the player has to really decide what is the most useful item in a given situation. Looking through your inventory doesn't stop the game time. You could be looking at the very low ammo of a given gun and suddenly come under attack. In most fights, the best solution is often to run away until a more advantageous moment. The narrative lasts little more than ten hours. The duration of the experience ensures the plot never drags or overstays its welcome. The mysteries of the circumstances surrounding Ethan Walker are more than enough to ensure the player fights their fear. The player won't be able to stop themselves from enjoying their twisted adventure with the Baker family.
  • kraytdragon-sean
  • Jan 30, 2017
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9/10

Not a classic RE....but a must play

If you like horror games, this is essential playing. The super claustrophobic atmosphere will get your palms sweating as you plot your escape from the Baker house.

It mainly sticks to the RE mechanics of item management, sparse ammo and limited opportunities to save which all adds to the tension. It has some decent puzzles to solve and does the usual uncovering of items to unlock new rooms/areas.

The last section outside of the house kind of loses eith way a bit. But nonetheless a great addition to the series.
  • luciem-62442
  • May 10, 2021
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9/10

One of the best

Resident Evil biohazard reminded me of what makes these games so popular in the first place. Parts resembled classic horror films like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, except you are the main protagonist Ethan. You feel everything from jump to jump like a jack in the box. The setting by a swamp in old rotten wooden house really does this justice alongside the the ship in the later part of the game.

There is something daunting about each phone call from the mysterious woman where the isolation brings loneliness in this location. Although she appears to be a friend trying to get herself and Ethan out of this mess, nothing quite seems certain. Leaving me feeling little trust for anything that might transpire. Left with the most craziest of residents, yes a Resident Evil providing residential scares, my optimism for escaping this hell hole is left in tatters.

Without giving to much away Ethan is forced towards this house in pursuit of saving his woman Mia who undoubtedly forbids him to come looking for her knowing the dangers ahead. Everything about this game is so well done you become engrossed in it from start to finish. With the usual puzzle solving from time to time to VHS camcorders showing previous victims and camper van safe zones this particular outing feels and plays so real. As we stumble through dark corridors to walls breaking through, trying to unravel the truth of what might or might not have happened to Mia, things get weird! This is one of the best horror games I have experienced so far as once again the RE games go in a different direction with the first person shooter viewpoint. This new viewpoint keeps the franchise fresh doing wonders to what was already very strong in addition to previous games. I'd say I'm not usually a fan of the first person shooter comparing them to third person games however there was something about it that worked so well here. Making it much more scary when turning each and every corner.
  • kelboy10
  • Apr 24, 2022
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8/10

Very good horror game

  • schroederagustavo
  • May 13, 2021
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10/10

20 dollars well spent

It's bloody, it's brutal, it's scary, it's got action, and at times has some dark humor. This is how you do a return to form. This proves that Capcom can still make a good scary game while having action in the mix too. Resident Evil has returned to form.
  • Rayofsun71
  • Nov 5, 2021
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9/10

Highly Recommended

There are already many reviews available for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. So why should you read mine? What do I have to offer that separates me from other reviewers? For what it's worth, I'm writing this review as someone who has never thoroughly played a Resident Evil game before. (I vaguely recall watching a friend play one of the original games when I was younger.) Also, I promise not to spoil anything.

Overall: Biohazard is a top-notch survival horror game. The graphics are excellent, the gameplay is challenging, and the story is interesting. The game isn't perfect, as I discuss below, but it seems to me that the pros outweigh the cons.

Graphics: Superb. Did they combine live action footage with computer generated imagery in the beginning of the game? I'm not sure. Either way, I'm impressed. But this isn't true for all of the game. If you're a stickler for graphics, you might notice some objects which aren't rendered to your liking. Otherwise, I doubt you'll have complaints.

Gameplay: Challenging. I haven't died so much in a game in a while, yet I never felt frustrated when I died. I always recognized some flaw in my playing style which needed to be addressed. Resident Evil 7 is tough, but not arbitrarily so. Although, I am somewhat new to the survival horror genre of video games, so veterans might not have such a tough time.

Story: I often cringe at the sophomoric storytelling in video games; Biohazard is a pleasant surprise. I found myself engaged with the story, wanting to know more. However, depending on your knowledge of horror movies, you might find some aspects of the story too derivative.

Common Complaints: Lack of monster variety; easy puzzles. I agree that there is a lack of monster variety, but, for the most part, it feels natural given the game's small setting. Though, one does wonder why there aren't any zombie alligators or other creatures given the game's location in the woods in Louisiana in the middle of nowhere. Nevertheless, the "molded" are terrifying enough to carry the game. Imagine Baraka from Mortal Kombat and Tarman from Return of the Living Dead have a baby, which is adopted and raised by Satan. I agree that most of the puzzles for the main story of the game are fairly easy. But in the game developer's defense, there is a lot of hidden stuff which isn't as easy to find. Also, I found a puzzle towards the end of the game challenging, though perhaps this is due to insufficient cognitive capacities on my part.

Quibbles: Why in the world can't you manually turn your flashlight on or off? This would have been such a great feature in the game! It gets frustrating when you're walking in near complete darkness, but you know that the protagonist is carrying a flashlight. Moreover, this could have added a great survival aspect to the game (conserving battery life, hiding from enemies in the dark, etc.). Why can't you pick up certain items? For instance, there is a baseball bat in one room, yet you can't pick it up. This would have been handy when battling the molded.

Despite some minor complaints, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard comes highly recommended. 8.5/10
  • josephwadetaylor
  • Jan 27, 2017
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7/10

Excellent first two thirds, then it falls flat.

  • lone_virgo
  • Jan 23, 2017
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A frightening show of how a game should be done.

Resident Evil 7 is one of the very few horror games I've ever played. You can either take this with a grain of salt in coordination with my review's magnitude because I am a newbie when it comes to the horror genre or take it into consideration even more - regardless of not personally being a huge fan, I totally fell in love with this game.

It has everything you'll ever need from a triple A video game: beautiful visuals, instant action, thrilling moments, jump scares, memorable characters, unique storytelling and the list could go on forever.

The setting seems perfectly picked for such a story and the development of Ethan's character is greatly done throughout the median six hours playthrough in spite of his frequent silence, often broken with unforgettable quotes: "They say that when one door closes, another opens. Well, a door closed tonight. And what a long night it was - but not just for me. ".

I shall not spoil it for you, but besides the very few "relieving faces" you'll encounter I can definitely say that all the antagonists are totally worth exploring! The dialogue is masterfully crafted which fits amazingly well in an environment rich in visuals (quite mesmerizing for a 2017 game), making me think of this gem as of an exquisite wine that aged greatly.

As a conclusion, this game offers you an experience you will not soon forget and it's a high chance you'll like it even if you're not into horror games. With Resident Evil 8age just around the corner and with the fuss about it all over the internet, this game is more than perfect to get ready for something a lot bigger.
  • marioenus
  • Feb 16, 2021
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3/10

Worst experience I ever had with an RE game

I hate this game. The gameplay in this one is so poorly designed that it just constantly p***** me off to the point where I just Alt+F4 out of it. The movement of the characters is slow and clunky. The combat is atrociously awful. I hate the return of the inventory management.

Due to the terrible combat the boss fights also are extremely bad. And it's not even mechanically challenging boss fights. It's all about figuring out some stupid puzzles in these boss fights and dying over and over until you figure out the right solution. Even then many deaths just feel completely random when a boss suddenly pulls out an FU move to kill your character in one hit or as in one case sending small super fast bugs that are almost impossible to hit but are easily hitting your character and killing you quickly while you can't do anything about it (or at least it feels like it).

In addition if you fail a boss fight you restart at the point where you enter the room. It's not even saving at the start of the fight but several minutes before that so you can repeat the steps you've already done over and over again and watch the same unskippable cut scenes multiple times.

Lots of people claim RE7 is great but let me give you a warning. Check the Steam global achievements. Over 40% of all players have quit RE7 before they even make it past the first main section of the game and only 46,5% finished the game on the easiest difficulty. So if you want to buy it then at least do it in the bargain bin...
  • nodlimax
  • Apr 19, 2023
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8/10

Great Return To Form

As many of you know, Resident Evil is a longstanding franchise that is beloved by many. Whether you loved the original 3 games, or the more action oriented follow up, or even the spin-offs, one things for sure; the series has evolved and become something unique over the years. And while 5 and 6 may have pushed the action to the forefront more than I would have liked, I still found those games to be enjoyable, even if the wider community loathed them. Many people complained about Resident Evil going over the top with more action and wanted the series to go back to being what it was, survival horror. And when the announcement was made for 7, everybody lost their minds! But when they saw the first person perspective,just like the games, fans were divided straight down the middle. Both sides had their fair share of reasons. So, how is Resident Evil 7? Well, for me at least, it was awesome!

The combat, weapons, inventory system, moment to moment game play, backtracking and newly added videotape mini games are great and used very well. While boss battles and enemy encounters are both frightening and exciting. The first person perspective doesn't bother me, but it does have it's problems. The perspective can be clunky at times and the camera speed is a bit annoying, even when turning it up, still feels boxed out. And during boss battles it does feel like a difficulty spike on it's own. It's a nuisance, but you get used to it. Now, apart from the Baker family (main antagonists) there are 3 enemy types. Yes, 3, called the Molded. And while they're not difficult, they are usually presented by a jump scare. There is also a small amount of them, which is surprising. You face them enough times to creep you out and give you the occasional fright, but never enough to fully overwhelm you. The puzzles are there, and can take a bit of time to solve, but they are generally easy to figure out when you concentrate, especially since the clues are relatively scattered in the area in the form of notes. And the main plot is simple, but has layers of complexity to them,as does every Resident Evil game. And while it gets a bit predictable, it's still very enjoyable and even has tie in with the main Resident Evil story line, which many fans felt would be omitted. I do wish they kept it out of the main series plot, since it could have entirely been a separate entity, but if they do use this new Molded virus for future games then I guess it would have served as both an introduction and origin. Interesting stuff too, when you read up n the notes that come before the final boss. Oh and the boss fights. They are entertaining, crazy, over the top and exciting. It feels like boss fights you encounter in 4, 5 and 6. Trust me, it may be a bit more grounded, but it's still Resident Evil. You know the bosses were going to be bonkers!

Now, before I end my review, many people are angry that there is a supernatural element. Saying there are ghosts and demons and stuff. It's bull. Absolute bull. Those are the people who watched a let's play half way through, saw something resembling ghosts and came to the conclusion that it now has supernatural elements. I'll tell you now, that is has something to do with the new virus infection, not supernatural bull. Also, there are two endings, good and bad. I won't spoil anything but just make the obvious choice when it's presented. All in all, this is a great return to form for Resident Evil. It's not entirely perfect, but its a great experience with nice ties to the series story line. Now to wait for the extra content(game doesn't tie up loose ends)
  • cousbrojs
  • Jan 25, 2017
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9/10

Close to perfection

  • toews-55064
  • Jan 28, 2022
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9/10

The scariest game I have ever played

Having not played any of the other resident evil games besides 4, take this with a grain of salt. It is not only one of the best looking games of all time, but contains a seriously effective and oppressively grim atmosphere. This game really had me unable to play for more than an hour at a time it got me so stressed out. I really enjoyed it, but I cannot say I would be able to do it again. The Bakers are repulsive villains and they seriously intimidate, harm, and brutalize Ethan as he tried to rescue his girlfriend. The boss fights and the ever looming presence of the big bad rednecks in the quieter moments means you hardly have moments to feel like you can breathe. There are quieter sections but they are weaved and laced masterfully with tense sound design and crisp, creepy environments. If the ending stuck the landing I think this would receive a perfect score but just because I didn't particularly care for it, the rest of the game is not diminished in my eyes.
  • realalexrice
  • Feb 26, 2023
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9/10

Very Solid!

  • breshunthompson
  • Jul 7, 2023
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9/10

Good up until the end

I found this to be a very atmospheric game and had great suspense and scares. My biggest issue is the ending, I felt it was very anticlimactic and left me feeling unsatisfied, it was also too happy-go-lucky for a game that started out so dark and gritty. And I feel the game left out some things that were hinted at but left then unanswered. I know it sounds like I'm crapping on this game, but I really did enjoy myself when I played it, it's just the ending I'm not a fan of. P. S I'm not sure if there is alternate endings so my review may be unreliable.
  • lisitsinnick
  • Jul 16, 2021
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9/10

Hillbilly Joe's demented family: the video game

Resident evil 7 takes lots of queues from the previous games from the series, and combines them with newer horror games (Outlast) but feels like one of the most fresh games I have played in a while. The game is very densely packed with secrets to find. I found the game even more fun on my second and third playthrough. The multiple endings do feel lazy though, and they feel like a try to get people to play the game again. Combat is very fun, and the setting is creepy and the game is horrifying at times. I do recommend this game to anyone who likes horror game.
  • samuelsnyder-33369
  • Mar 1, 2017
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8/10

Something new

"Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" is a return to form for the iconic survival horror franchise. With its intense and novel atmosphere, gripping narrative, and innovative gameplay mechanics, the game successfully revives the series' signature tension and fear.

The first-person perspective adds a new level of immersion, making the game's terrifying setting and horrifying enemies even more impactful. However, some may find the lack of traditional zombie encounters and a few frustrating yet very simple puzzles to be drawbacks. But I gotta respect the creativity and bold attempts to try something new, rather than sticking to the same old safe formula - that's why is still hold RE VII in a pretty high regard.
  • polakula
  • Jun 12, 2024
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8/10

Another Resident evil but with different intention

This Resident evil have different intention than the Resident Evil 6 and that make me happy because the whole game have a lot more horrrific part and its less action and spectacular for nothing. I enjoyed the plot too: the story of Mia, the Baker family and the way it turn into a madness. Love it. I found it pretty different than other resident evil and thats a good point. Its more enjoyable. But some scenes can have some gore moments for nothing. But its still pretty pleasant.and they have some pretty good riddles too : an element that disappeared with the resident evil 6. The video game was so good and i definitely love it and the horror moments are pretty well made and was so interesting even in the gameplay. I recommend it.
  • AvionPrince16
  • Aug 29, 2021
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7/10

Held back by a few things

Overall I enjoyed the game but there are 2 main sticking points that keep it from greatness:

-the long, hard slog to make it to the end of the game is sometimes brutally long winded

-the biggest flaw though is that the enemies are terrible. I'm not talking about the Baker family...but the alien/predator like enemies that appear. They could have been so much better.

There are some aspects of this game that are brilliant, but too often I kept saying to myself "can it please just get to the point and end."
  • LK3751
  • Feb 5, 2021
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WOW

A more than wonderful black game with a story, sequence of events, or horror.

The game relied on terror in a large way more than action, and this is what the fans of the game were missing, and this was one of the strongest points in the game. As for the story, the story was wonderful and simulated the atmosphere of the game, as well as characters, whether heroes or villains, and one of the best things in the game is that they They presented us with a new hero and made the players hook on it quickly, and this is something that counts for the game , And the end of the game, to say the least, is wonderful and a masterpiece, and it is worth buying and experiencing .
  • dxzax
  • Jul 1, 2023
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4/10

Not really Resident Evil

  • oliinniger
  • Mar 2, 2022
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